About this series
What exactly do you know about your neighbours on the street where you live, in the same neighbourhood and even in the same town? What do you know about the society you live in?
What other societies share the same living space as you? None? Guess again.
The next time you’re in town on a night out, take a good look around you - at the person next to you in the queue to get into the nightclub, the good-looking guy across the street, or the gorgeous girl giving you the ‘eye’... are they all ‘normal’ like you? Or does one of them have a dark secret that he’s just dying to share with you?
Everyone has a secret, some are darker than others.
Hide in plain sight. Keep everyone in the dark; give nothing away about who you really are.
There is a society within – or rather, without the normal restraints imposed upon ours. This society has rules of course but their rules follow closer to the rules of the jungle, survival of the fittest, kill or be killed. This society has run alongside ours for millennia, hiding in plain sight, taking advantage of man’s bloodlust and war-like tendencies. They have fought with us in every major hand-to-hand battle since man first took up a club to batter his rival’s skull in. They reap what men sow and control their own bloodlusts far better than man is able to.
Werewolves are make-believe, they don’t exist. They are legends from times gone by when science was as accurate as horoscopes are today – or are they?
They are evolved, stronger and longer-lived. The Ancients can and have lived since before history began. They leave no witness - that is their ethos. They cannot destroy another of their kind unless they wish to chance the wrath of the Sentinels – the one and only police force, loyal only to their Monarch, the Lycaeon.
You don’t believe it? Not in this day and age?
Guess again.
Titles in the series (3)
- Cruel...and Unusual
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Jack the Ripper is terrorising Whitechapel's slums. Police will soon be drafted in to stop the terror - this is how one man almost brought down Werewolf society single-handed. The second in D Michelle Gent's Werewolf series takes the reader into the seedy depths of Victorian London's slums. In a battle of wits and guile, Jack the Ripper avoids Hazel and her Werewolves. Forced to covertly aid the Hume Police hunting him in order to prevent the accidental discovery of the Werewolf society that thrives alongside humans - unseen and as yet, successful in it's secrecy. Hunter of Wolves? Throwback? Rogue Wolf? The answer to this is secondary as Hazel must hunt and eradicate the Ripper in order to maintain the safety of her species.
- Blood...on the Moon
The third in Michelle's werewolf series. Red is back again, she has a few riots to deal with, a nest of Throwbacks running feral, a traitor returned from the dead and to top it off, her Lycaeon thinks she would serve Wolfkind best in London. There’s the added problem of a five hundred year phenomena to contend with and Red may have a rival for her position as Sentinel Exemplar. Just another average day then...
- Deadlier... than the male
What exactly do you know about your neighbours on the street where you live, in the same neighbourhood and even in the same town? What do you know about the society you live in? What other societies share the same living space as you? None? Guess again. The next time you’re in town on a night out, take a good look around you - at the person next to you in the queue to get into the nightclub, the good-looking guy across the street, or the gorgeous girl giving you the ‘eye’... are they all ‘normal’ like you? Or does one of them have a dark secret that he’s just dying to share with you? Everyone has a secret, some are darker than others. Hide in plain sight. Keep everyone in the dark; give nothing away about who you really are. There is a society within – or rather, without the normal restraints imposed upon ours. This society has rules of course but their rules follow closer to the rules of the jungle, survival of the fittest, kill or be killed. This society has run alongside ours for millennia, hiding in plain sight, taking advantage of man’s bloodlust and war-like tendencies. They have fought with us in every major hand-to-hand battle since man first took up a club to batter his rival’s skull in. They reap what men sow and control their own bloodlusts far better than man is able to. Werewolves are make-believe, they don’t exist. They are legends from times gone by when science was as accurate as horoscopes are today – or are they? They are evolved, stronger and longer-lived. The Ancients can and have lived since before history began. They leave no witness - that is their ethos. They cannot destroy another of their kind unless they wish to chance the wrath of the Sentinels – the one and only police force, loyal only to their Monarch, the Lycaeon. You don’t believe it? Not in this day and age? Guess again.
D Michelle Gent
Michelle was born in Wirksworth, Derbyshire at the beginning of December 1964. As the first-born of three children, and the fifth living generation in a local mining family she hit the news early, appearing in the Derbyshire Times for her mother’s efforts.In recent times a more stable lifestyle has allowed her to follow jobs better in line with her character. She spent a number of years working as a Door Supervisor at public houses and night clubs, trying out different ways of keeping fit – such as kick boxing and gym work - she likes to do things girls don’t normally do and she loves a challenge.In the last few years she has been writing down ideas for this and other books and after a nine-month spell working at a school decided to take a year off work to finally produce her first book Deadlier... than the Male.A number of years later, a few rejection slips under her belt and as much determination as ever, Deadlier... is about to be joined by Cruel... and Unusual in the Werewolf series. These will be followed by Blood... on the Moon later this year.She lives in the heart of Sherwood Forest.
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